Therefore the knowledge she learns changes her life and her worldview completely.
2. What are the positive implications of that Knowledge? Nevertheless, even though the knowledge Sarah has gained has changed her life and her view on her family and herself completely, this knowledge was really good for her. The knowledge she has gained contributed to her disillusionment. She used to live in the illusionary world, where everything seemed to be just perfect. Their family life and their family seemed to be perfect. Their relationships seemed to be perfect and parents really tried to pretend their relationships to be perfect too, but they were not. Their life was not perfect and that was the truth Sarah had to learn to come prepared to the real life. The knowledge she has learned was good for her because it prepared her for hardships of the real world and uncovered the truth of life because the real life was not the illusionary world creaead by her parents or by her own imagination. The real life and